Ocean City Sentinel, 18 December 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CltY. - - NEW JERSEY BeD 'Phone No 68-X r>:vl<'rurntobvd on application. Job work promptly Hon. by tsiwrlruead THURSDAY. DEfKMHKR 18. 1913. Til|: wine once ore "bopping early. Not only do they get a better and larger aelectlou at thle time, but I bey escape the rueh o I the -taut few day* and greatly leoaeu the burriena on merebante and clerk" alike. It paya In ebop early. ..THE larger periodlcala are devoting oonatdereble apace to condemnation of "foollah I'hriattuaa giving." There aeema to be a general revnlainu of aentlmeut agalnat Indlarrlmlnate glftglvlng on tbia holiday,' which la altogether aenalble and commendable Gift-giving baa aaaumad niwfiorltoti, that are. In aome Inataurea. ridiculoua and altogether out of keeping with tbe aplilt of tbe day.. Ulve according to your purae, without ulterior motlvee, and beatow yoar bounty by tbe .broad prlnclplea of unaeltlali love and real The referendum la not In bigb favor in New Jeraey today, aaya the Trenton Sunday Advertiser. An old objection waa that change* la lb* law and conatltullon were, apt to be carried by a email minority^ vote of tbe entire, electorate. Now dual Ice Swayre atlarka It becauae tbrougb it a cowardly legislature triad to dodge lla responsibility for Jury reform and left to the votera the completion of a leglalatlva prorata.. Hal Iba Court of Krrore and Appeals Sill remains lo be beard from and from this tribunal we may aspect a thorough review of the whole situation In tbe naar future It muat be conceded meantime tliet the referendum, conceived aa a proper obeck npon leglaJatlon, baa beeu largely employed by lobbyists to trick tbe public and defeat popular reforms There will probably be qulle a few out-of-town Skktinki. subscribers .who will not receive neit week's paper nntll jtfler tbe great feaial day. ao to these and to all aubeoriliere— in fact, everyone— tbe Hextikki. wishes a rtetmas !" May all bare a Joyous day at Ibis most happy aaason of tbe year. In tbe auldat of your merriment, however, dou'l lose sight of tbe deserving poor. FulflK tbeX'brlstinas obllgsllon of the glorious yule-tide. . "^SMIEtV laori dpsakiog of former Judge Voorbeee' rccommeudstlon that tbe patitloo for tbe taeall of any official under commission form of government must. have fd¥' signature. ufU per osot. of the ^Wters, tbe Wild wood 8uu says: "We do cot believe that tbe eenator and the assemblyman from Cape May County can be Induced to vole for a measure which is dsslgaad alone to keep men In ofOce who are drawing high and unearned salaries, as wail as a measure which would deprive lbs people of evmy vestige of tbelr rights under tbe commlaslun government • law." • TIMK TO CALL A HALT) Where there to so much smoke there must be some Are-even If tbe cblef ,!"» to be And, the members of .lbs department appear to think However, here to a matter In which every taxWee to Interested: The Are department afuad not be kept In a dltorgsnfand condition because certain people want a chief to whom nearly all tbe members of tbe department are 1 Wrongly opposed. 1 It to time to calls halrt To be sure, city omi-lala can -or at ■ toaat l hey probably think tbey can— 1 bring the n reman to terms by threats 1 of withholding money from the companies; but Iba taxpayers should not 11 tolerate this tor a moment. ■ ■ I ssavk A bank accoi'nt. The resources of tbe tweuty - Ave savings banks lo Iberilatc total flSI,£70.000, and It is estimated Ibst f IIS). - 695,087 of this amount belougs to the ' wage-earners of the State, who have . ■too' Invested their earnings In tbe ! trust companies, building and loan associations and tbe postal savings * banks. Tbe gain lu tbe resources of 1 tbe mviogs banks since Janusry I. * 1818. It 64.988,819. Them dguree, lutbe ' main, do not represent the savings of high-salaried men and womeu. hot . rather the thrift and frugality of 'hose wage mrnars who are paid from twelve ' to twenty dollars a week for their svr- , vices. ' A bauk account goes a long way . towards keeping a man happy, and a g country lbs policies of which enable , him to keep that bank account alive 1s the ooe'lbat be prefers to live In, says , tbe Trenton Btate Gazette Coder the pulley of protection the wage-earner, of Now Jersey bave prospered and _ thousands of tbsm bave saved a portion of their earnings. Proof of ilito ,, statemsot Is to he found lu the dguree quoted above. L -We rn«hl Add that many local peoJ,. pie could begin tbe new year In no bet- 1 » tar way than starting savings accounts 1 with either I tie First Nallonst Bauk or v the Ocean City Title and Trust C«u- , P»uy- . I ' ■ p.am ssidks ssoti:. From -the Atlantic Clly Review of , Monday we lake tbe following: 1 1" "Filling tbe pulpU of the First M. K. f Church yesterday In the absence of tbe V Herv U U. Hagemau. it .v. James K ? lAkr, of Oosau Pity .scored people who q go to tbe •movie.' on -Sunday nights Instead of to chuich. It was by such W eiara, be mid. that the petition tor pardon tor Louie Kuehole was being I circulated. • • While there were only four reel- 'J *aW la JaU as the remit of the reform «

1 crusade, there we- many more if Ibey ' ( had tbelr merited punishment would , be there, too. said Mr. Lake. Prosperity which was secured by wicked doings either In public or private life, he said, was not enduring nor enviable." Y This ws. very ulce of Mr lAke, and , we slneeiely ho[«e the seed fell upon ' j good ground, bul would U not be more ! j, appropriate for the reverend gentle- . > man lo open his eyes lo bis surrounding. In Ocean. Clly? With ths beam out of his eye, be could get texts tor - many sermons from actions right bare t. In his horns lown. And after be got through preaching, he could probably r. Hud. too, that In our own Christian community there are some few who, "If they had tbelr merited puotob- '• ment," would be getting their meal. from Warden Madden at the Htate'e ? expense. r- liSANDjt'BV'aoiTr. " The Holly Beach Tribune of las. week contained the following: "A number of local men were , * suddenly subpoenaed last Tuasda) , ntglit to appear before the liraod Jury ( * at Court House on Wedneadey to give ' evidence lu a certain caee of the Btate egehisl 'John Iloe.' Quite a ripple of " excitement was caused end many ware ! tbe explauatloue as to who 'John Doe"" * wae, but several knew that tbe proae- " cutor and Iris asslstanl had been mak ! e tng frequent visits to the Island and ° they gues.ed the sltuatlou. '■ -The caee wae agaluat Clly Com ' mlesloners Ityau and Mmltb, charging ; them with mlscooductlug city aflalrs Mr. Ryati was charged with recelvlug 1 " Illegal prolll aa be was prealdtDt of j " the Marine National Bauk and did : ° most of the clly banking through that D lustilutlou. He was alio charged wltb ' unt having eonu bonds properly ' advertised tor call. Mr. Hmllb wa. ' charged with not properly e&uducllng '* tbe aflalrs of bis office In various ways ' City Clerk Wbltcmll and Cashier £ Khiredge, with their bookt, were among the wltoeasae and proved the ' ** rhsrges against Mr. Ryan unfounded ™ In theulhercliarges the jury coutended ' thai the voters of lbs city ware pro 1 7 tided with tbe recall clause and that 1 ' was tbe tost plan of action tor litem to ' " lake, and, ir that failed, then probably | ' the courts would give it mora consideration. For these raasou. the Jury die- , - regarded all evidence and found no ie cause for action." What kind of balderdash la this? II Is ibe duty of lbs Graud Jury to ' hear lbs evidence presented by tbe * Slate, and, If tbe members Hud that 0 ths testimony warranto such action, ' " (o return a true bill. The petit jury ° trim the case— not tbe Grand Jury. ' '• Tbe Uraud Jury has tiolhlug to do with tbe recall. It Is uot Ibe bualnae, uf tbe Uraud Jury lo tall the people of * Five Mile Beach that they have' a ' remedy lo tbe recall. Their duty to'lo r< bear the evidence aud (hen To fluri 1 '• Indictments or Ignore bills. 1 * To say that. If lbs recall failed, than ' tlie courts "would probably" take the 1 matter up Is ridiculous io tbe extreme. ' It may be aakad, lu passing, what Is ' ' to be tbe outoome of Ibe visits of ' Prosecutor Jefferson and his detactlve. r " to Ocean' Cltj^ofsw weaks back? If ' ' they sscured evktooce, as has been re . f ported, how eooo laAbe Prosecutor golog lo take action? That Is what ' many people here would like to have ' ' answered ° OFFICERS ELECTED ' t Ciaaa Mo. a or Preskrltnas Bes* i , ds» Sckssl Mas Mrwtlssu. t 1 Tba members of Clam No. 2 of Ibe r First Presbyterian Sunday School met c at tbe home of Frank Zleglcr Thursday evening. Bupt. Welch wae made i i temporary chairman, and tba follow- t r log officers ware elected for one year: t President, Frank Ztagiar; vloe praai- i , dent, Paul Mmd; secretary , Hewllngs |, . Wallaca; amiaUot aacretory, Harold | . Ferguson: treasurer, Wilfred 8ooy; I . social and entertainment committee, t, , Paul Mead, Raymond Halay and i , Henry Here; vtslUog committee, tl , Bradford, Ralph Brangan end fi Raymond Price. Tbe boys and tbe euperinteodeol i spent a very pleasant evening Fol- . lowing the meeting, refreshments were , eerved. ■' It wee decided to meet tbe second 1 Thursday in every month. The next ? meeting will be held at the home of 11 Pool Mead on January 8. ( ■m xtimal; a Rihtor the Sentinel: — Street P have It that tbe principal h reason for maklug ths firemen's age tl limit thirty QI vt years la because Fire Chief Conver wauls to place one of his H sons-in-law In lbs Hellenes Fire Com- a pany's house. -Hurrah! Nothing sueoeeda like aucoeea, and "Sam" s| to be able to gal almost evary- n thing be wauto from tbacUy. Olve It his MU-ln-law the Job! Why not? w Haao't at least one of tba City Com- It miss loners bean guilty of uepollsm In ai office? Didn't be take care of hie son oi (tor awhile) at ths city's expense and CI didn't beget a aoo-ln-law flxed? Ureal to It commission form of govsrumsul pi wsggree with lbs little orgau'e In lute. Nobody wauto a return to tbe pi old days of altoged 'dell cite" and I" on Are boss, elc. tb Voter, lei Fair for Chard. HesrSi. The fair given by tbe members of f„i I the Ladles' Uulld of Holy Trinity «, (Church Friday and Satuntay after- d» ] noons and evenings drew many friends of tbe cburefe. Thorn lo. charge . , j Mrs. John Datoeheg, Mrs. Ueorgs „ Dstscbeg, Mrs. Thorns. Young, Mrs. fo . H. Colllmon, Jr.. Mrs. Waller C Johnson and Mrs. Millar. u( I Atltsdrd Tbsrstos Dinner. 00 I (irorge C. Murpby. of tbto clly, atthe big testimonial dluoer given i °' I his frieud. Postmaster Jobo A. Thorn ' th too, iu Scottish Rite Hall. Pblladel- H phia. Monday evening, aud bad a very h i 1 eujoyable lime. Postmaster Thornton ' l« suioug Ocean l ily's popular auuiresldenls m . ; 8a a Pops'sr arson. jr Tbe headquarters oft be Ocean Ctty tb Republican Clob are visited every i w, (evening by a number of members | w bo Hod much pleasure In playing I , peuochle A new card table and,*'* chairs bave been provided. ! ur|

SUNDAY IN THE 1 LOCAL CHURCHES 1 Strong Sertnoui and Excellent ! Music Heard by Congregations. , The churches in Ocean Clly were ell , r fairly well tilled al Hie servloe-^o. f Sunday. Following are report- of riie I eermons heard: i The serv ice, al I he I hurcli'uf I lie , Holy Trliilly were condncted by the • Rev, Mr. Ayres on Sunday le-l - r owing lo tlieabeehee of I l»e rector, the » "Rev. Mr. Howard. There was tbe ususl Isrge silendanreat the* 9 o'clock mess In pt.j ' Augustine's Church Holiday. The1 rector, the Rev. John J Swgeoey, was f the celebraul. Hs urg«1 the mrnil>ri. 1 of the cuugregstlnn i«> go to mat- ' munlon at iTirlslmas. ' Trie services ie Klr-t I're.h.v terisn I hurch were well attended no ; , Sunday. Tbe sacremeut of the lord Supper wa« lelebrsted lu the morning, at which there was an uuusuilly lsrge , bomber of communicants. Four we'e rebrlvol luto the fellowship of Hie church at thle serves*, three being by letter mud one by profession of faith 5 Tne choir wa. e|ierlally helpful : throughout the services of the day. J rendering beautiful anthems wlthdeep . religion, fervor l>r. J. Tboririey Hughes sang a particularly line leu r solo at tbe evening service, following an exceptionally strong sermon by the r pastor! Ilia Brr Charlie H. Ilohoer. ' M.A-.ou "Kueellng el tlpeo Windows." Tbe | tailor's text at the ro -rning -vr- ; vice wae Mark ,14; II 15: "The Master ■ sallb. where Is the gue.l rhem'vr ' where I shall eel the Pasenvrr with I my disciples? And be will slinw you large upper room furnished aud pre . pared; tbate make reedy " Mr Hohntr said lu past: "Tharc have been inshy good men ' lo Ibe hl-tory uf I lie world s bout one would like lu have kuown, but Ibere ( havv uot beeu many belter worth knowing. I think, than the nameless householder of Jerusalem lo whom Jesus sent Hladlectplea when shout to ' Institute ths Lord's Sdpper. At a time ' » hen all men were forsaking Him, aud Judas was about to betray, and 1 Peter about to dtuy. Jesus knew that if Hie messenger! should say to this frieud, 'Where M the gueal chamber?' ' his aiiswgr would be toshowtlieroa | large upper room furnished "What a wonderfully choice favor 1 there I* lo this act of hosplla'lt) ! The messengers were not directed lo ask tor this large upper room. The Ureek word It 'katalyma.' that Is, the looelug place. Ibe commoii-room, tbe hallway, wbare travelers could throw off their cloaks and saodals. At Passover lime by Jewish custom, almost any si ranger could claim from any householder this outer room for observing the feast. 'Ask tbe good man for thai,' »yt our Lord lo His messengers. "But Jesus knew that this particular uiau would never be oouleul to give so •mall a boon And so Hs goes ou to •ay, *Hs will show you, not the noisy hallway or courtyard or his establishment, but a lam - upper room, Ibe heat In the house, moat honorable, moid retired— a large, room furntabed. There make ready ' Jesus asked (lie least, but the gave the best " Mr. Boboer then went on to show ( the Lord aaks of each one certain | things. He aaka for a port loo of our , time, money, etc. Tba loyal, devoted , heart la ashamed to give Him tbe , leaat. It rather -volunteers the moat Instead of Jeavlog tbe Master to feel , way In tba crowd In the outer | hallway, with epleudld hospitality the | thoroughly oooaacrated soul hastens lead vHini to I ha large upper room , furulslied"aibL.walllu( for Htm. , ' FIRST M. K. I Ibe arrangement under which Dr. ' Halnaa waa to have exchanged' pulplia < Sunday with tbe Rev. W. Kiwell • Lake, of Caps May City, was not 1 carrMstoeul. and the former preached 1 hare as uauaL a Ths morning scripture iesaou was I an. 8; 3M9. Verse uftbe same ■ chapter waa taken aa tbe text, "For whom He did, foreknow. He al-o did * piedestlnale To. be conformed to the « Image of Hla Sou, that He ulgbt be " llrM born among many brethren " " "To he isuiformcd to tbe Image of * Sou" are tbe worda of the text that "< carry tbe main thpugbt of tbe aermon. I Iu ua there dwell possibilities of a spiritual achievement aud develop- h though ofteu but dimly; evrry man a who Ibluka at all must be conscious that be has the capacity for spiritual >1 and moral bellerment, that he can and w ought lo Improve In character. Jesus It waa boru aud dwelt among ua ai reorgaulae men, to fulfill (Jod'a tt purpose to bave us conform to the of His Son. tsod's supreme <x I. to bring u. back to His own o Therefore, it waa uecewiary Is Ills image must tie manifested iu t< of humau character, that there p must be One who should as Man show n forth to uieu tbe Divine image Aud this, Jesus Christ came Into the " world, "the Word was made flesh and o: dwell among ua " r w Following up the thought In the '■ the speaker declared that " aalvatluu does not alone consist lu Hi* ^ forgiveness of past sins Conversion only It not enough. Both are 1 necessary before a man who has been convicted by the Holy Spirit of tin can begin with hope and purpose the new life, but tbey are only a step lo process lu the so j| by which the tibost lakes of the things of Cprist and shows litem to ua. The « outcome of that dlvlue process i. t0L, mike u - .conform to the Image of the So:. -filial Is, put he llkeneu of u * Christ aud become member, of " wltele family ofbietbreu of whom "" Himself is the first boru ™ Dr. Haines, hi continuing, einpliaslr.nl bis statement that, while In reorganise rncu aud briug Ibeui back io

splrltuslly to the Divine Image i, the ' olUod. tbe Son, It Is none II e 1 a mountainous climb toretcli soi^l, r since upon each one of us Is laid Ihe I command, "Strive to euler lu at the 1 airtight gale." Tbe earnest sacrifice of a willing ' mind Is required of Bs. We ere In r Him III the way we live our? > 1 The sermon in Ihe evening was 1 throughout s solemn and powerful j appeal to all In the eougragallon who leading careless and prayerlesa , who have not accepted Jesus i Christ aa tbelr personal Saviour The I aerlpture lesson was Luke 14; 18-24 The text la found In tlie seventeenth 1 of tbe chapter, "And sent his aervant at supper tune to smy to them, were bidden, come: tor all i lungs now ready." werechoeen aa expressing the thuusht of Ihe theme. At tbe outaat.tlfe pastor said lo p-,H: "I wisin could Impress upon you me weight of Iqtouse spiwsl in the word •oome' as hefjs-nlteresl by our Lord, pleading aud warning are all In the word. Ita.teu to anwpt roy i . for all things ire now' ready. I, we not a moment, tor they uow ready." Dr. Haines dwelt strougly u|sm the ' thought that all thing, co-operate with Jesus Christ In His work of saving meu. All physical forces are anbject lo Him and He uses theiu tori sake of human souls. The word come.es used In the text. ! that the way to Hod I, wide lo every tinner The luvitatiou a |iersoiisl one. Jesus Christ speaks each oue uf aa personally This personal luvltatloii to to lie accepted now— Instantly. In cloalog, Ihe speaker ullerrd s solemn warnlug of Ihe consequences sshu were bidden to me etip|ier w hlrh spoken of In tbe lessoti. and those who refuse shall la no wise eel of that supper. an Advertisement in the SENTINEL to Limit Creditors.

'How Stewart's Sanitary Market , Cuts the Orocery and Meat Bills ) . Wv arc cutting the living expense- i f hundred- "f tajlnlic everv i a penny saved is a penny eaincdi and we save you from 25 to V" i — cent. Give us a trial order. Following prices good for on?- ivcclc I)., not fail to give us your order for your Christmas Turkey, doo-c . Duck or Chicken* this week. (Jnnli'-i and price guaranteed. Duck cniCKens inis sees. w-,L

BEEF ( Rump Steak. ' ( II 'Round Steak, Z'*' n I Sirloin Steak , . roc .a ITinie Rih Roa-t, - i.sc i I'rime Chuck Roast '4C j (?ood Stewing. Beef. t2f ,e .Fresh Hamburg, . 15c 4

PORK Chop*. . ■*«■•" ( Roast. 'P'j Pig Hams 1 '-'.j. Pig Shoulder-. . 1 1<" j lbs. Pig s Liver. ■ 25'-

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j wiiole -?Vf Half Skin Ham(Swift's 1. IS.- ,- B4cou in plece. tsc. 11 Fresh Killed Chicken-, joe •s 4 Vat. juicy Mackerel. .'V T,y theni t Egg* (guaranu-r.1 every egg a' w Fancy. sweet Creamery Bultci . . 5. y New Satter Krout. s.- i,t Meaty Prunes. 1 ic it Fancy Evaporated .IVai he- 11 • r. 3 lbs. very go-xl Min.v Mat :;. p 4 11». Ginger Sna|»s. 25.v 4 ltis' Coffee Cakes. 25c 4 lbs. Nic-nacs. 2.5c g 4 ll«s. Soda Biscuits. 25c • 1 lb. Mixed Cakes. 12c , 10. si ixcu Laxcs. i/v " i.'.v .yiivi 1 ..jsi . ,s*

I l^nSHced Pem hes 11 large van Fancy Aspnra'gus. inline ,3-lb.can Fancy Peaches. 251 1 can I.arge White Cherries, 15. ' Fancy Baldwin Apples. 25c ' |>k Sweet Florida Oranges, 2oe do/.. I Ev4iw»ratcd Milk. 9c can Fine Santos Coffee. 22c. grn-l one Good Head Rice, -c -12 Nutmegs aud one Crater. 1 . Granulated Sugar, sc ' Headlight Oil. (ic gallon,. 5 1 3l>oxes Suarchlight Malche-. i-« 6 rolls Toilet Paper. 25c

,1 -Also a full line of Vegetables. Nuts. Candies. Grapes, and g...nl tliiugh.r<liiistmas. , moairv refunded. Do no! f.rrec-I rile -U-rr that ha« m.«Je 11 |>™!i!r Ui |iurrb,%r g.ssl. » cheap » in I'hitodrlphto ..r eU-ahrrc. We aidi you all a mon vTuisinia, • au.1 , Up?, New Year. Stewart's Sanitary Market r Pioneer of Low Prices Twelfth Street and Asbury Avenue ♦ ' Yard and kawo work attemted to promptly. AH kinds of bouse aifdg a yard planu. Special aea-hore lawn grass seed for sale. Best grades offf ■ u shade and oniameutal trees and hedging. Would he pleaseil to do your B u woiktoryou. Tup soil sold In any quaullty aud -|ss lal fertilizer for U e your flower bed-. ^ L ; elmer h. crane: i • SO MOORLYN TERRACg ' . ■ 1 AVE }'ou a cottage, bung- ' I7; ^ ^ alow or apartment to furj r furniture than delpliia prices. f Pay y°u to ca" a,it« sec *rS"|| Krik l^B our stoc^ before buying elseb-. -•! S I Bt ■ I |Bb where. Window Shades a Spccialtj-. BalH sl Cias. E. Adams & Bro. j , — - ----- 720-22 Asbnrj Areose

: llt.UKi OR IIBIDS REtBFRIlE e 1 *Pur3i£S,&»r worth or more will he : mnioTnoure'11 "" K i ' • I Are You • J Sani -Genie? I San i-Genic Polish I Mop —for cleaning 1 ' and polishing Hardwood I floors, furniture, automo- I ! biles, etc. '■ Sanitary and Hygienic Way. | ' j Vour flouts can be made i to reflect the refinement j of your housekeeping. I ' The varnished surface of your floors will take on a [ nigh and lasting lustre when treated with the ! , Sani-Genic Polish Mop and Sani-Genic ( Cedar | 1 _ Oil Compound) Polish. I Refreshens, brightens I and makes everything look like new. \ A week trial to show fou the manv advantages B of the Sani-Genic Polish Mop. Get a Sani-Genic F Polish Mop. Try it for a i week. Ifitdoes'nt please j you, return it and get your I money back without | question. We make this i 21 unqualified endorsement. ~ FOR SALE BY ui Lawrence M. Lear ill 651-659 Asbur'ykrenue J;

Hig;h in Efficiency ( LOW IN COST , ( ' I Oce.'in City Electric Light Company^.ad Irl u* tell you about _ [> A/1 j„ I OLD SOLS GREATEST, Mazda Lamps rival E flllciTv Cbrtstmas , fan.! lwion.1 .|Uf-ti<m a wami -mr if you secure for niothrr, wife or ' -urvtheart ONF. of the XKW GAS STF.AM RAUIATijRS or the Fl kKl'I.ACIi STKAM HKATFRS that we arc displaying in our show • It- vhnwlul wanntli will make everyone ill the house happy. U \ G \S toA M I' would add Ix-aiiU to the CllTistuias dinner. L Wi-lon:: von the voiiipliim-iit'. i,l tlie^M-asoii, wv .emaiii at lotirl The City Gas Light Co. j Hell I'hone 18 Inter-State W> -■ ic 1 34 A ! SIJTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Crading and Street Building , 739 ASIU'KY" AVIiNUli Ocean City, New Jersey HEADQUARTERS For anything you want to know about builtling. • ' Arc yon undivided how lo plan your house > You arc in vile. 1 s to I'tuiie and sW our splefidid collection of np-to-date plan-. , Would yon like to have ydnr ideas of a l)OUse iievelopisl and I — 'know what ;t would cost to build ? . j Wc have a draughtsman always at your service. Ptee. i Are yon unfamiliar with tjuiUling materials ? Vou are invited • to our show rooms, where samples may tie seen and their relative I merits and cost discussed. j .. Are you undecided who to have build your house? It will cost you no more to have a man whodias desigiieil and huill many of the firfest buildings iu Oveau City. JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER j- Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Vou cannot spafc tlie time to look after it closely-yonrself and must depend upon the honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could' refer you lu any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE D I I I I f>m OCEAN CITY, llh M. opposite r.O. OU I LULn N.J. ' L. S. CORSON, SeasKore Cottages a Specialty ' Hotels and Bungalows J Contractor and Builder. (everything lu the Building Llue . Plans and Specifications Fumistkd. Estimates Cheerfully Given. , HB8IDKNCB — 810 A.bury Avenug - ^-.OFFICfc-748 Wrot Avenue ! rAllen Seull Eighth .mu Ochm# Mrs. Rhone Connections Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asbury Avenue °c"" citt . new jersey B=4=U=B1LD=KUM-C-US "There 'i a Reason" I economical and reasonable on all -1 . . Call us up Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. H. Smith, President Ralph M. Townsknd, Treasurer ! Bknj F. Young, Secretary. ] "" liay Ave, bet. 1 0th and 1 1 tli Sts. GOOD PAINTING ] JULIUS E. JOCHER, Jr Palnttnfi Sccoratlna " ; S Twentieth Street / OcraN Citt. n j. ' ' 607 Eighth street

MARIICASTLE Atlantic llty |t„.,. i ue— College, eatabliabed ISM7. Hhotthand, typewriting, toiokkeeping, Foe- , ll.b; day aud evening aeacloo. Itu-lue™ supplied with ateuograpliera | and Imokkeepera Ibdh phouea 0"4 ' 827 Baitletl Ituttdhig. M K I'liroc. ! 9 4,3 m I

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